Indeed, the subject of vampires is much the same. Charlaine Harris has already used mind reading + vampire + werewolf + shifter + elf + Bacchus priestess into 11 best-selling books, and the HBO scale is so large that it has changed the originally very passionate script. Like Gothic porn, it can be said that Twilight is the high school version of Southern Vampire.
And the author's image is that Meyer is more popular, a housewife who engages in literature, and whereas Harris is an amateur weightlifter.
In fact, no one can compare modern vampire novels with Anne Rice’s 12 classics. She is truly cruel and elegant, just like the expression intercepted by a group from her book, savage garden. And Meyer’s English writing level seems to stay forever. At the level of her college graduation, although Harris is also very popular, others have the characteristics of a southern American colony, with voodoo and black culture. Meyer's writing is clumsy and elegant, and it reads too much. It's uncomfortable, I didn't even dare to finish reading.
The Twilight movie series is a bad film, not to mention plagiarism, but also a lot of the same. Beautiful girls and handsome men have a good foundation, but they have not been so frustrated in previous movies. Is it because the strange child star has grown up, or the aesthetics is deformed?
Even if the music is superbly used by gods such as MUSE, it has not saved the majority of movie fans from falling into shoddy works, and they are deeply unable to extricate themselves.
And Vampires Suck is probably the most close to the original "big movie" made so far. I applaud for its serious attitude and loyalty. Its pun is comparable to True Blood's Fangtasia. This spoof is to save the position of the Twilight series in the vampire-themed literary works, making it less trash; after all, the last position is still contested by the Vampire Diaries and Buffy.
Cheers again, the difference between good and bad is a manifestation of healthy market competition...
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